The core advantages of nickel titanium copper high-temperature alloys are good high-temperature strength retention, excellent processability, and outstanding stability in weakly corrosive high-temperature environments.
Nickel titanium high-temperature alloys are divided into binary (containing nickel and titanium) alloys and ternary (containing nickel, titanium, and other elements) alloys (such as nickel titanium copper high-temperature alloys).
As a unique memory alloy, the melting point characteristics of nickel titanium alloy are closely related to its composition and structure, with a melting point between 1300 ℃ and 1400 ℃.
Temperature is the core parameter for regulating the properties of nickel titanium alloys, which affects their shape memory effect, superelasticity, mechanical properties, and stability through phase transformation mechanisms.
Nickel titanium alloys exhibit martensitic phase at low temperatures or under stress, with a softer texture and better toughness. After heating or unloading, they transform into austenitic phase, resulting in increased hardness and strength.
Nitinol is a shape memory alloy primarily composed of nickel and titanium, widely used in various fields due to its unique shape memory effect and superelasticity.
Nickel titanium alloy mesh, with its unique shape memory effect, superelasticity, and excellent mechanical properties, has demonstrated extensive and critical application value in the industrial field.